Panhandle Seniors Seek New Law to Protect Homeowners in Palmetto State

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Change The Board, consisting of a group of seniors living in Indian Land, SC, is committed to working with our legislators to get an HOA law introduced into the state’s 2017 legislative session. Here’s why:

South Carolina is part of a minority of states that offer virtually no protection to homeowners governed by developer-controlled Homeowner Associations (HOAs).

Thousands of the state’s homeowners are at risk from harmful actions taken by unregulated, developer-controlled HOAs.

In past decade, a string of HOA bills has been introduced in the state legislature and died. Why can’t our lawmakers see we have a problem?

Change The Board also seeks media coverage to reach homeowners living in the state’s estimated 6,700 HOA-governed communities. The group also hopes to gain support of its bill from other homeowners living in developer-controlled HOAs.